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This. The OP makes a crucial mistake of suggesting that the premise is "How would someone become a new Trekkie today?" and then actually writing on the subject of "How would someone living in USA become a new Trekkie today?"That's a very thoroughly thought out scenario but it can't be the only way someone would get hooked on Trek Apart from not everyone living in the U.S.A....
It does/did in the last few years, just not in USA (I presume).DS9 doesn't air on TV.
This. The OP makes a crucial mistake of suggesting that the premise is "How would someone become a new Trekkie today?" and then actually writing on the subject of "How would someone living in USA become a new Trekkie today?"That's a very thoroughly thought out scenario but it can't be the only way someone would get hooked on Trek Apart from not everyone living in the U.S.A....
It does/did in the last few years, just not in USA (I presume).DS9 doesn't air on TV.
The last time DS9 aired on HRT (Croatian Radio Television) was last year. They've been airing all modern Trek shows, 5 times a week, for the last couple of years or so: TNG, then DS9, then VOY, and ENT is still airing. From what I've heard, they had already repeated TNG, DS9 and VOY a couple of times in the last several years (I remember when I first got HRT on cable - some 4-5 years ago - they were airing VOY.) So, for someone living in Croatia, or someone living in Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro... who has cable TV, the most likely way of becoming Trekkie today would be by watching one of those shows on TV. Or, of course, by watching the 2009 movie.
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